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Why We Signed the Ajanaku Siblings, by European Club NK Jedinstvo Bihać

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Why We Signed the Ajanaku Siblings, by European Club NK Jedinstvo Bihać

Why We Signed the Ajanaku Siblings, by European Club NK Jedinstvo Bihać

 

Nigerian brothers Damilola and Jomiloju Ajanaku have officially joined NK Jedinstvo Bihać, a club competing in the First League of FBiH—the second tier of professional football in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

 

Why We Signed the Ajanaku Siblings, by European Club NK Jedinstvo Bihać

At a brief and vibrant signing ceremony held on Friday, September 27, the club’s president, Saša Smiljanić, explained that the decision to sign the siblings was based on their individual qualities and the rich footballing pedigree of Nigerian players.

 

“We decided to sign the two brothers because we recognize the immense talent Nigeria continues to produce—legends like Jay-Jay Okocha, Kanu Nwankwo, and more recently, Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman, who have both won African Footballer of the Year. We hope Damilola and Jomiloju can replicate that level of excellence, not only for our club but also for their national team,” Smiljanić said.

 

He also urged the players to give their best in helping the club return to the Premier League, following its relegation in the 2007/2008 season.

 

Why We Signed the Ajanaku Siblings, by European Club NK Jedinstvo Bihać

The Ajanaku brothers expressed their gratitude to the club’s management for the opportunity and pledged to repay the trust placed in them.

 

“We’re excited to join this historic club, the first football club in Bihać, founded around 1920. We’re confident we can contribute to the team’s journey back to the Premier League,” said Damilola. Jomiloju also thanked the club president and everyone who made the move possible, acknowledging the support of their family.

 

“This is a new chapter in our careers, and we’re deeply grateful to our parents for allowing us to pursue our dreams. It’s a big opportunity to showcase our talents and work toward representing Nigeria and playing for top clubs in Europe. We believe joining NK Jedinstvo Bihać will open doors for us in the near future.”

 

Ajanaku Siblings Sign with European Club NK Jedinstvo Bihać

Nigerian brothers Damilola and Jomiloju Ajanaku have signed with NK Jedinstvo Bihać, a club in the First League of FBiH—the second tier of professional football in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

 

At a brief but vibrant signing ceremony held on Friday, September 27, the club’s president, Saša Smiljanić, praised the duo’s talent and highlighted Nigeria’s reputation for producing exceptional footballers.

 

“We decided to sign the two brothers because we recognize the immense talent coming out of Nigeria—players like Jay-Jay Okocha, Kanu Nwankwo, and more recently, Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman, who have both won African Footballer of the Year. We hope Damilola and Jomiloju can replicate that level of excellence, not just for our club but also for their national team,” Smiljanić said.

 

He also challenged the siblings to give their best in helping the club return to the Premier League, following its relegation in the 2007/2008 season.

 

The Ajanaku brothers expressed their gratitude to the club’s management for the opportunity and pledged to repay the trust placed in them.

 

“We’re excited to join this historic club, the first football club in Bihać, founded around 1920. We’re confident we can contribute to the team’s journey back to the Premier League,” said Damilola.

 

Jomiloju also thanked the club president and everyone who made the move possible, acknowledging the support of their family.

 

“This is a new chapter in our careers, and we’re grateful to our parents for allowing us to pursue our dreams. It’s a big opportunity to showcase our talents and work toward representing Nigeria and playing for top clubs in Europe. We believe joining NK Jedinstvo Bihać will open doors for us in the near future.”

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Celebrating Dr. Sarah Adi’s Achievements: Why Tarabans Must Resist Ghost Workers Cartel

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By Oluwatosin Alex, Kunle Tosin and Kayinde Oladele

Dr. Sarah Adi, the Commissioner of Finance in Taraba State, has distinguished herself as one of the strongest drivers of Governor Agbu Kefas’ reform agenda. Her tenure has been marked by bold and transformative steps that have restored order, accountability, and transparency to the state’s financial system.

One of her most notable achievements is her relentless war against the ghost workers’ cartel that had crippled Taraba’s payroll system for years. By blocking leakages and closing avenues through which corrupt individuals siphoned government funds, Dr. Adi has saved the state billions of naira and redirected those resources towards genuine workers and development.

Her reforms were particularly visible when Governor Agbu Kefas approved the employment of 1,500 staff across the state. Instead of implementing the directive, the cartel manipulated the process, inflating the figures to 6,000 on paper. This act doubled the wage bill from about N3 billion to over N6 billion monthly, creating a huge financial burden.

To tackle this, Dr. Adi spearheaded the introduction of biometric verification across the civil service to identify legitimate workers. The exercise revealed the shocking extent of fraud: ghost workers were being paid while many genuine workers were sidelined. In response, she introduced stricter controls, including a directive for every worker to submit their appointment letters. These bold measures restored sanity to the system but also made her the target of powerful cartels intent on sabotaging her efforts.

Despite the blackmail and attacks, Dr. Adi has remained undeterred. Her commitment to integrity and transparency has made her a beacon of good governance in Taraba State. She continues to ensure that salaries are paid to real workers, not fictitious names, thereby strengthening the state’s financial base and public trust in government.

It is clear that the attacks on Dr. Adi are desperate attempts by vested interests to weaken the state’s anti-corruption reforms. But their tactics will not succeed. Tarabans must rally around her and defend the progress already made under her leadership.

The state faces two choices: allow the ghost workers’ cartel to thrive and drain its resources, or support reform-minded leaders like Dr. Sarah Adi to destroy the cartel completely. The administration of Governor Agbu Kefas has made its choice, and Tarabans must also stand firmly on the side of progress, accountability, and integrity.

Dr. Adi’s achievements are proof that with the right leadership, corruption can be defeated, and Taraba State can thrive.

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Adron Homes Sponsors Olojo Festival 2025, Celebrates Heritage and Tourism Development

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Adron Homes Sponsors Olojo Festival 2025, Celebrates Heritage and Tourism Development

 

 

Adron Homes and Properties Limited, one of Nigeria’s leading real estate companies, has reaffirmed its commitment to cultural preservation and community development by officially supporting the 2025 Olojo Festival themed “Tourism for Inclusive Growth with Cultural Rebirth.”

 

 

In a press conference held recently at the Palace of His Imperial Majesty, Oba Eniitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi, CFR, Ojaja II, the Ooni of Ife, highlighted the festival’s enduring significance as a symbol of Yoruba heritage and a catalyst for economic and social development.

 

 

Representing the Chairman/CEO, Aare Adetola Emmanuelking, the Managing Director of Adron Group, Mrs. Adenike Ajobo, described the Olojo Festival as “more than a cultural gathering, a living heritage that connects the Yoruba civilization to the global stage, strengthening local economies, uniting people, and inspiring generational pride.”

 

She noted that Adron Group’s sponsorship aligns with its mission to build communities that honour tradition while creating sustainable opportunities.

 

“Tourism and housing share a common purpose which connects people, places, and possibilities. At Adron, we believe that true development must respect heritage while driving progress for future generations. Supporting Olojo Festival reflects our commitment to inclusive growth and cultural rebirth,” she stated.

 

The Olojo Festival, recognised as one of Africa’s foremost cultural events, continues to attract international attention while reinforcing Ile-Ife’s status as the cradle of Yoruba civilization. With the support of organisations like Adron Group, the festival is expected to further project Nigeria’s culture globally, boost tourism, and inspire unity across communities.

 

Adron Group extended prayers for the continued reign of His Imperial Majesty, Kabiyesi Ojaja II, and expressed optimism that the 2025 Olojo Festival would be peaceful, impactful, and a beacon of pride for Yorubaland, Osun State, and Nigeria at large.

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Engr. Ogundele Jamiu Foundation Supports Education Across Ogun West and Central

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The Engr. Ogundele Jamiu Foundation (EOJF), under the leadership of its founder, Engr. Ogundele Jamiu, a proud ambassador for education in Yewa North, has once again demonstrated its strong commitment to education.

 

As part of its drive to promote educational development, the foundation donated thousands of writing materials, exercise books, school bags, rulers, pens, and pencils to learners across 40 primary schools in Ogun West and Ogun Central Senatorial Districts.

 

First Phase of the Outreach

 

The outreach officially began on Friday, 19th September 2025, at Community Primary School, Mashifa, Imeko Afon Local Government Area, the hometown of Engr. Ogundele Jamiu.

 

As a son of the soil, he deliberately launched the initiative from his roots as a demonstration of his passion for improving education across Ogun West.

 

In recognition of tradition and leadership, Engr. Ogundele Jamiu also paid visits to esteemed traditional rulers, including:

 

Kabiyesi of Afon Land, Oba Adeware Abdulrasheed

 

Onimeko of Imeko Land, Oba Benjamin Oyeditan Alabi

 

Oloola of Ilara Land, Oba Mutiu Adedimeji Oyede-Lawal

 

Alongside other respected traditional rulers across the local government.

 

In addition to traditional leaders, the foundation also engaged community leaders within the local government, emphasizing the importance of collective responsibility in driving educational progress.

 

Commitment to Service

 

During the outreach, all EOJF team members were present and served diligently and without bias. Their unity and commitment further reflected the foundation’s vision of fairness and excellence.

 

The pupils who benefited from the donations expressed their joy and pledged to take their academics seriously, making their teachers, parents, and communities proud. Traditional rulers and community stakeholders also commended EOJF for its remarkable dedication, describing the initiative as a significant milestone in the history of Ogun West.

 

Materials Donated

 

As part of the exercise, EOJF donated the following educational items across the schools:

 

20,000 Exercise Books (2A, 2B, 2D)

 

2,000 School Bags

 

11,000 Rulers

 

15,000 Pens

 

7,000 Pencils

 

Schools Benefiting from the Outreach

 

Imeko Afon LGA

 

1. RCM School 1, Imeko

 

2. Baptist Primary School 2, Imeko

 

3. Methodist Primary School 2, Ilara

 

4. Community Primary School, Alagbe Ilara

 

5. Methodist Primary School, Idofa

 

6. Community Primary School, Kofesu

 

7. Community Primary School, Kajola/Idofa

 

8. Community Primary School, Obolo

 

9. Community Primary School, Okeagbede

 

10. Community Primary School, Olorunda Moriwi

 

11. RCM Primary School, Iwoye

 

12. Community Primary School, Gbayin Kolasa

 

13. Baptist Day Primary School, Afon

 

14. Community Primary School, Aseere

 

15. Community Primary School, Ibara

 

16. Imeko-Afon Local Government Primary School, Atapele

 

17. Community Primary School, Agbooro

 

18. Community Primary School, Oloro

 

19. Community Primary School 2, Idiayin

 

20. Community Primary School 1, Obada

 

Yewa North LGA

 

21. AUD School 2, Oke Rori, Ayetoro

 

22. UPS 1, Ayetoro

 

23. YNLG Primary School, Saala Ayetoro

 

24. St. Peter Anglican Primary School, Joga Orile

 

25. UAMC Primary School, Eleja Ibese

 

26. AUD School, Imasayi

 

27. Yewa Central School, Igan Alade

 

28. CPS Agbon Ojodu

 

29. AUD Primary School, Ijoun.

 

30. YNLG Primary School IV, Oja Odan

 

31. AUD School, Igan Okoto

 

Further schools across Ogun West and Ogun Central will also be reached in the next phases of the outreach.

 

Moving Forward

 

The outreach continues this week across other selected primary schools in Imeko Afon and Yewa North, with subsequent visits scheduled to cover more schools in the local governments.

 

We invite everyone to stay connected and follow the progress of this life-changing initiative on all our social media platforms.

 

More updates will be shared as the outreach continues.

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